Taiji Quan 太極拳 (Miyaoka Ai 宮岡愛, 2007)
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- This is the performance of Miyaoka Ai, with which she won the All-Japanese Wushu Taiji Championships 2007 in the category Taiji Quan.
2007年の第24回全日本武術太極拳選手権大会で、太極拳の自選難度競技部で優勝した宮岡愛。
素晴らしいです!
ノーミス パーフェクト・・・正真正銘のお手本です。
真好,氣韻流暢,不枯竭.
Amazing. Lithe, graceful, competent, extremely strong and flexible. I've just started learning Wu style after several years of Yang. Her abilities are inspiring and Olympic-worthy! I recognize kicks, jumps and deep bends are not all there is to forms but, though I will never, at 67, do what she can, she still inspires. I also would not want to meet her in a dark alley! :)
Absolutely beautiful.
Well done
Amazing.
wow....2:13-2:19
dat was awesome
try doin it
its harder than it looks
Superb.
It's not traditional that's for sure but dam she looked good doing it. I think I am in Love
Have to say I agree with you.
What style is this? Looks like some parts of yang-style (24?) combined with something else? She is definitley a beauty and knows her body. Wow!
she has much explosive energy that would probably be used best in another martial art.
And she is quite a show-off.
Amazing..
Even before the hop-hop-flip-kicks her moves took my breath away. But no, the acrobatics are not traditional at all. :) Still, it was a honoring tribute to Tai Chi I think. :)
This is not any traditional style. This is modern sports-competition taijiquan, the variant which the chinese sports wushu authorities are presently promoting. Forms are freely arranged, using elements coming from various taijiquan styles plus acrobatic elements. Find some clips from taijiquan division at modern wushu championships to see more of this stuff.
Nice:)
Loved it. What form is that?
The ORIGINAL Taiji form was passed down to Chen by his father. At that point, it was a full blown martial art, used for combat. But Chen wanted the chinese people to be healthy, so he taught the taiji form as an exercise (that is suitable for all ages). He did so by removing the fast punches and leaping kicks that may not be suitable for older citizens.. And that is the taiji we know today..
So it's ridiculous saying her taiji isn't "traditional" just because she added a little flare.
A truly magnificent performance. Perfection!
He probably meant Chen style, which it is not, although form uses some movements from Chen style.
As for Chan style - there is such, earlier known as Dabeiquan, but because of taijiquan popularity, took the name of Chan style taijiquan lately. Chan means the school of Buddhism, which in japanese is called Zen.
Tai Chi
@emptyna
今天食葯沒有?
Damn! I'd marry this girl but it's too late hehehehe.
But Joking aside, this is obviously not traditional. But I have to give her kudos for her balance, flow and for being a girl who's willing to spend time and energy in CMA.
@sleepingmonkeys Wtf? They're not "living for the jumps and balance acts" they're cheering her on and praising her. "Hao" means good in Mandarin, and its almost a tradition in all wushu performances for the crowd to cheer on the competitor by saying that when ever he/she does something difficult and does it well.
@TexasSizzle, She is perfect, what idiot could say anything about her technique? She is amazing, I have yet seen any Tai Chi men look as great as she does.
Hahahaha! well I guess we are, or where show-offs, so it's to be expected. I'm Japapnese and I don't think it's that great.
吴氏太极圆拳。。。。。。
I'm okinawan, so karate is kind of a staple.
I also love aikido, but I think all lot of schools are teaching unnecessary crap about spiritual mumbo-jumbo that is usless.
I would like to see more martial arts schools take on a more realistic approach than teaching us things like, "it is ki that allowed me to this" or "ki that allowed me to do that".
I am a first dan in aikido, and I can tell you that
your strength has nothing to do with ki.
anyway, I'm rambling.
@47wma So it's 'Chinese Perfection' even though it's a Japanese that performed it? :-)
非常好…,但落點還欠蜻蜓點水。
@47wma She is Japanese 47wma. Care to pay attention??
非常好…。但落點還欠蜻蜓點水。
But of course this is not Chan style, but modern wushu variant of taijiquan.
If you knew any taichi, you would not use langauge as you did. It is a slow, controlled flow of chi, heart, mind and motion and you apparently have no such command!
you think? She lacks good flow.
And has some problem with form, but she is not bad. I just think she would be better at something else.
how do you look up usernames?
naww she's too slow, saw the other woman?
ok.... good acrobatic show, but fajing all missing and the form was just for performance i guess....
good performance though, just not real taichi....
Can you point out a better male or female performance that is technically as challenging and in her same age group on youtube? or any other website? If not I suggest you keep your baseless opinions to yourself. What constitutes good form? Where are her mistakes?
There are really obviously a lot of jealous haters out there. Chill out and practice more maybe people will badmouth you too.
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you guys are funny. this is a competition routine. every year they change the fundamental movements. that way it is fair for everyone. if it was the same form every year then the same people would win every time. the routine contains elements of different styles. the flare that you see is just for competition--it makes it more difficult and weeds out the bone heads like you guys.
煙燻妝?還是皮膚本來就這樣?
oh cmon, this cant be taiji...all the jumpy-jumpy stuff sucks. she's just showing off what a great athlet she is. but theres no elegance, no passion, no pureness to her movements
I can do taiji dishwashing.